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Serbian citizens will have the chance to see the Mesec eclipse in the night between Friday and Saturday 27 and 28 July
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The citizens will be able, with expert commentary, to observe the Mesec eclipse and the Kalemegdan National Observatory
All phases of the Mesec eclipse will be visible from the Indian Ocean, India, East Africa, the Arabian Peninsula and the Caspian Sea
Serbia can be monitored from the beginning of Mesec at 20:01 (at Belgrade) until its exit from the semi-moon on July 28 at 1:29 [19659007CommelesyeuxareonlyvisiblepassageofMessieacrosstheLandsontheAnnunciaryoftheAstronomicSociety The moon will begin to enter the moon of the Earth at 8:24 pm, 9:30 pm, and it will sink, which is at the same time the beginning of the total eclipse. 05] At 22:22 it is the middle of the dark, and the dark red Mesec will be at 23:13, when it will begin to emerge from the moon and it will be the end of the whole
The Last Month's contact with Earth is at 00:19 (Saturday, July 28). it is claimed that the sun, the star closest to us, reveals all his cold companions, so that they have moons and halves behind them.
The Sun Moon Watcher sees only the Sun.
So much less that it becomes completely invisible from the sun.
The View of the Earth is about 1.5 million miles long. When the Mesec in its movement around the Earth enters into its sperm, the moon is referred to the semicolons of the Midnight or Sonnet, which may be partial or complete (total)
It is customary that once before the first contact of the Moon with the Earth
As on July 27th Middle of the horizon at first contact with the sun, this game of "blush" was excluded before first contact
And at all moment of the whirlwind
The reason is that since the sunlight, the Earth's atmosphere after folding the sunlight is the same as that of the sun, in it, only the red-red light is interrupted by the surface Mesečeve.
In the case of favorable weather conditions (clear skies), citizens will be able to observe this phenomenon to the naked eye, binoculars, and Belgrade with expert commentary and the National Observatory of Kalemegdan
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